1. Anatomy of kidney. 2. Parts of nephron 3. Kidney blood flow.

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1. Anatomy of kidney

2. Parts of nephron

3. Kidney blood flow

4. Glomerular membrane

5. Glomerular membrane (xs)

6. Nephron functions

7. Pathogenesis of glomerulonephritis

8. Immune complex damage

9. Autoimmune damage (Goodpasture’s syndrome)

10. Glomerulonephritis – nephrotic syndrome

11. Glomerulonephritis – nephritic syndrome

12. Pyelonephritis – etiology

13. Prerenal, renal & postrenal etiologies

14. Causes of renal ischemia (prerenal disease)

15. Dialysis I

16. Dialysis II

17. Kidney transplant